SUNDAY CONCERTS.
LIBERTY THEATRE. The Liberty Theatre was filled last night, when a very enjoyable concert was given by local artists, in aid of the Lewisham General Hospital Building Fund. The programme was 'as follows: Duct, Miss M■ Nelson and) Mr D. Bishop; song, Mr J. H. Cocks; recitation, Mr A. Dey; song, Mr R. Allison; instrumental trio, Mrs Middle - ton and Misses Middleton; song, Miss M. Nelson; eong, Mr D. Bishop; song, Mrs O'Brien; duet, Miss Nelson and Mr R. Allison. JELLICOE HALL. There was not a vacant seat at the concert given in the Je-ntoc Hall last night in aid of unemployed returned soldiers. Mrs J. C. Holmes arranged the programme, which was as follows: —Banjo quartette, Mrs H. G. Reeves and party; vocal duet, Afcssra Richards ar.d Mayfield; song, Miss L. Hannan; eong, Mr .Gallop; songs, Miss Mabel Dyer, Miss Bwcrt, and Mrs' Cook; banjo solo, Mrs Reeves; song, Mr Mayfield; accompanistes, Misses D. Talbot and Bell-
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18148, 11 August 1924, Page 14
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